Paleo art (Paleoart): artistic achievement that attempts to reconstruct and depict prehistoric life or geological times, according to established knowledge and scientific discoveries at the time of creating the work.
Dinosauroid by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Here is an interesting hypothesis.
The beginnings of Ely Kish
As a paleoartist and sculptor, Ely Kish used to sculpt the dinosaurs she wanted to paint.
Under the direction of Dale Russell, a paleontologist, the creation of sculptures was a necessary step in the creative process, allowing for an authentic representation.
Platecarpus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Saurolophus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
She concentrated on her sculpture, working the clay furiously, splashing her co-workers in the process.
Diplodocus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
She found herself surrounded by a pool of clay at the end of each workday.
After this crucial step in the process, she could begin to paint on a canvas following the directions of the paleontologists.
Massospondylus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Pachycephalosaurus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Can you find the intruder?
Here it is!
Asteroid impact Extinction Event by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Dromiceiomimus by Kish, Eleanor M. (Ely)Canadian Museum of Nature / Musée canadien de la nature
Final word
This series of works was commissioned by the Canadian Museum of Nature and is included in An Odyssey in Time: The Dinosaurs of North America.